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the russians were always concerned about the chechnya rebels coming and now here we have this situation on our home turf. >> what is your understanding of the kickoff that the russians gave to the u.s. officials back -- >> i can't discuss that yet because we are focused on investigating. the mother did say -- what did she say? the blood was paint that we put there or something? okay. i've got to go. earlier today president obama spoke at the planned parenthood about women's health care and ways to make it more accessible and affordable. this is 20 minutes. ♪ >> thank you! [cheering] thank you very much. thank you so much. thank you, everybody thank you. thank you. thank you. [cheering] all right, everybody. have a seat. you are making me blush. [laughter] [inaudible] >> i love you, too. thank you. thank you for the warm introduction and for the outstanding leadership that you have shown over the years. you do a great job. [applause] i want to thank all of you for the remarkable work that you are doing day in and day out in providing quality health care to women all across america. you
the russians were always concerned about the chechnya rebels coming and now here we have this situation on our home turf. >> what is your understanding of the kickoff that the russians gave to the u.s. officials back -- >> i can't discuss that yet because we are focused on investigating. the mother did say -- what did she say? the blood was paint that we put there or something? okay. i've got to go. earlier today president obama spoke at the planned parenthood about women's health...
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government has talked a lot about, concern about human rights abuses in chechnya. and i just wonder if you think the events in boston are going to change in any way the way the government will see human rights in chechnya? >> with respect to the ongoing investigationnbston, i just etars, that would be highly inappropriate to make further comment at this time. with respect to the situation in the northern caucasus, i can tell you this has been part of our human rights reporting. on russia and our country reports since 1995 you'll find quite a bit of information in this year's report. and they know serious human rights abuses taking place, and acts of human rights violations reportedly committed by both authorities and the militants. >> this will be the last question. >> i'm wondering about guantÁnamo prisoners. [inaudible] >> i would say on this, we hold ourselves to the same standards by which we assess others. on the issue of guantÁnamo the esen made clear his commitment to closing guantÁnamo, but this has to be in accordance with u.s. law and in consultation w
government has talked a lot about, concern about human rights abuses in chechnya. and i just wonder if you think the events in boston are going to change in any way the way the government will see human rights in chechnya? >> with respect to the ongoing investigationnbston, i just etars, that would be highly inappropriate to make further comment at this time. with respect to the situation in the northern caucasus, i can tell you this has been part of our human rights reporting. on russia...
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he is from the region and russia near chechnya. his older brother was shot and killed earlier today by police. the search is ongoing throughout watertown, a suburb about eight miles west of boston. and the area is currently on lockdown. police are asking people to stay in the homes off the streets. we will continue to bring updates and briefings from officials as they become available here on the c-span networks. more live coverage over our companion network c-span. sector is to john kerry will release the annual human rights report live in about 15 minutes. and 4 p.m. eastern, live c-span coverage of the discussion about the economy of japan. with the country's deputy prime minister and finance minister. >> i strongly urge you to come up with a number of to tell this committee and the american people, we have a responsibility as well for you to say, well, we're just going to see how things turn out that will determine the size of the 2014. i believe as a tragic and terrible mistake for which we may be a very heavy price. i have no
he is from the region and russia near chechnya. his older brother was shot and killed earlier today by police. the search is ongoing throughout watertown, a suburb about eight miles west of boston. and the area is currently on lockdown. police are asking people to stay in the homes off the streets. we will continue to bring updates and briefings from officials as they become available here on the c-span networks. more live coverage over our companion network c-span. sector is to john kerry will...
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if one of the brothers went to chechnya as we think he did, and was trained by whom or what cells was he told to go back and do this. anytime of your own choosing? will you get a phone call to tell you to do it? was he in touch with other cells may not do something immediately but in three months and at that time people will be killed? i'm absolutely for constitutional questions but it was justice robert jackson who said the constitution is not a suicide pact. to choose not to know is wrong. i want to also raise one other thing and i think senator graham was quite right in this. he says -- hina says there is no war going on. i think that is willful blindness. usama bin laden declared a war on us. muslim brotherhood said a grand jihad is taking place against us. various iranian rulers have said there is a global war against the forces of arrogance, that would be us. and i would submit to you that the tsarnaev brothers assuming everything we know, as well as the fort hood shooter, the woe bee times square bomber, the would-be underwear bomber, they all perceived themselves not as crimin
if one of the brothers went to chechnya as we think he did, and was trained by whom or what cells was he told to go back and do this. anytime of your own choosing? will you get a phone call to tell you to do it? was he in touch with other cells may not do something immediately but in three months and at that time people will be killed? i'm absolutely for constitutional questions but it was justice robert jackson who said the constitution is not a suicide pact. to choose not to know is wrong. i...
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discuss the tragedy suffered by the chechen people when they were deported by stalin's regime from chechnya, but were only chechens victims of those reprisals? know. the very first, the very large victims of those reprisals was the russian people. they suffered more than anyone else. this is our common history. once inspected as much as he once. what does the united states have to do with it? how did the united states off and then? is not about the ethnicity at all. it is not about the religion. and we've set this thousands of times. it is about these peoples extremist sentiments. they came to the states. they been given -- the younger brother is a citizen of the united states. just look how far they have gone. of course, they're not the -- still politicians have gone as far as, say, suggest the surviving criminal be declared a pow. >> what are they, completely nuts? what kind of pow is the? want, they brought back the civil war between north and south? is just completed total yes. it's like they're talking out of god knows what. but i'm saying all of this not to do somebody of something. o
discuss the tragedy suffered by the chechen people when they were deported by stalin's regime from chechnya, but were only chechens victims of those reprisals? know. the very first, the very large victims of those reprisals was the russian people. they suffered more than anyone else. this is our common history. once inspected as much as he once. what does the united states have to do with it? how did the united states off and then? is not about the ethnicity at all. it is not about the...
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viously, russia has a bett read on some of the jihadi and extremist organizations in chechnya, the broader caucuses, and i think they, in fact, will have some meaningful information, and i hope that they're willing to actually share that with our liaison intelligence services and specifically the fbi. ironically, i used to work on russian organized crime cases in the '90s, and it was very difficult to get information from the russians. and every once in a while they'll flood the system with information that you had a it wasn't that you had too little, it was that you couldn't make heads or tails out of the information that was actually being shared. but i do think there's a unique opportunity here, and i hope that the russians live up to their parership here. um, and i do think it's time, time will tell. but this is a, it is a unique opportunity. >> host: we're taking your calls and comments in this segment if you want to talk to frank cilluffo, currently is the director oe homeland secuty policy institute at george washington university. the numbers are on the screen, give us a call. but
viously, russia has a bett read on some of the jihadi and extremist organizations in chechnya, the broader caucuses, and i think they, in fact, will have some meaningful information, and i hope that they're willing to actually share that with our liaison intelligence services and specifically the fbi. ironically, i used to work on russian organized crime cases in the '90s, and it was very difficult to get information from the russians. and every once in a while they'll flood the system with...